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deeper
15th Jun 2005, 05:28
Rumour has it that a H300 crashed while practicing autorotations at Maroochy Airport and the helicopter is a write off. The student and instructor escaped uninjured.

Any truth in the rumour?????:ugh:

giveitsome
15th Jun 2005, 05:33
If it is the H300 it may belong to Beckers. Might pay to scan the local Maroochy News, that is"the news that affects yous!"

:ouch:

A2002flyboy
28th Jun 2005, 01:00
Yes, I am hearing that it was the helicopter of Mike Beckers.

That is the second Hughes that he has lost, but of course these mishaps do not stop him from winning the accolades of his industry, such as the “Captain John Ashton Award for Flight Standards and Aviation Safety by the Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators of London.”

"Captain Becker’s school has achieved an unrivalled 18,000 hours of accident-free flight training".

Somehow this seems to be ignoring his first Hughes write-off, where fire was consuming the machine.

I'm trying to do the arithmetic that will tell me when in the future his school will actually have done 18000 hours of training, but my little calculator doesnot have enough numbers.

540DEGREE TorqueTurn
28th Jun 2005, 10:24
well it is definately becker boys H300


the rumor also has it ,that he was trying out a new cultivator method ,while PRACTISING a quick-stop....:ok: :O

Ascend Charlie
28th Jun 2005, 10:39
Guess he has broken his duck, eh? And his helicopter....

Bell47Boy
4th Jul 2005, 06:22
Well, the good news is that Becker is now dabbling in the aviation insurance industry along with wife, sister-in-law and brother-in-law, a real family affair.

This should not only produce a record payout for his H300 but also in record time! Which is more than most students get from him!

Dodgy Deals Done Dirt Cheap!

www.faims.com.au
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Who's who

giveitsome
4th Jul 2005, 10:03
WANTED

Students willing to participate in extreme helicopter manouevres that result in CAT 5 damage and/or write off. Must have own life insurance policy and sign a non disclosure statement agreeing not to talk to the media.

:(

deeper
5th Jul 2005, 00:05
The insurance company just happens to be owned by an old and very close family friend who just happens to be the nice chap who wrote the glowing endorsement that won him the last award for all those accident free hours.

Conveniently forgetting the Kawasaki KH4 he wrote off in Katherine Gorge about fifteen years ago.

Tried to lift two Parks and Wildlife guys and their canoes up and
totalled the helicopter in the gorge. Like trying to pick yourself up by your own shoelaces.

I have been told that when this accident was mentioned to Mr GF, (the nominator), his reply was , "oh but that was a long time ago", brushing aside the fact that he had misrepresented the facts.

Certainly that award has lost some of its Kudos.
In the future the awarders will have to look a bit closer and more cynically at individuals that promote friends.

:suspect: :suspect:

A2002flyboy
5th Aug 2005, 05:01
I was looking again at this company web pages.

Many of the employees that you see happy photographs of are not now employed there!

Also still is there the crashed helicopter FIZ as if flying, and the Squirrel which is non-operational.

HELOFAN
28th Aug 2005, 07:18
Is there a real issue with beckers or is it a grievance?

Heliport
28th Aug 2005, 07:47
If you put 'Becker' in the Search function, you can read the posts.